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for our very own house.
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around the world share.
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is right there next to you.
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is getting your hair wet up.
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Coretta Scott King had hers
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down at the rest home, ain't that right?
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stirring a fuss.
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promote the general welfare..."
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and it's all coming goddamn true,
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That's what he wants.
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I'm a tall son-of-a-bitch,
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you've been collecting lately,
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No one else.
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specifically about the denial
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for the Negro citizen.
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and fear, Mr. President.
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to vote unencumbered.
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blacks seeking to vote.
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robust enforcement of that protocol.
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is still not desegregating.
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the next battle should be?
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what's what first, Big Fellow.
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I have to take it seriously.
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what I do know is,
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- Hey!
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- Look at you.
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- Good morning, Doctor.
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- Hey, Ralphy.
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Hey!
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- Hey, come over here.
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Welcome, welcome.
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- I'm well. Thank you.
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some stirring. Mind?
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Don't do it...
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Roy Reed of The New York Times.
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but you're not giving anything in return.
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- Just like you left Albany.
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460. That's good.
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461. But it gets better.
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462. See, Clark doesn't control the streets
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471. See, in Albany, there were
no clearly defined battle zones.
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473. and segregation was everywhere.
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our actions on one building.
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causing an obstruction!
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you're gonna be arrested.
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481. Sheriff Clark,
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485. And you know damn well there is!
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486. Now, y'all just gonna have
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489. and we're gonna wait right here.
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490. Segregation is now illegal
in this country, sir.
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I'm trying.
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495. Keep this sidewalk clear. Clear a path!
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He can't sit.
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507. What's going on here, boy?
What we got here? What we got here?
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508. - Jimmie! Sit down!
- No, Mama, I'm sick of this.
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Don't do it.
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510. - Do you have a problem, boy?
I'm sick of this! I just told you...
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What'd you think?
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512. What the fuck are you thinking?
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a bunch of nigra agitators
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a disturbance in this state.
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of our Founding Fathers' goals of duty.
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by progressives and liberals
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a changing world.
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from its separate racial station
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for generations now.
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of the Southland.
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forAlabama when I campaigned
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533. and that is exactly what I intend to do.
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at whatever table we want.
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540. How does it help a black man
to be able to eat at a lunch counter
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to buy the burger?
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542. Or worse yet, can't even...
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where he's from.
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- And what about in our minds?
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Look at these men.
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549. Beaten and broken down for generations.
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550. Deciding to demand more?
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551. What happens when a man stands up
and says enough is enough?
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552. Look at Medgar.
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inside the house.
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560. Like we been doing.
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561. We build the path as we can.
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562. Rock by rock.
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563. This cell is probably bugged.
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564. It probably is.
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565. Oh, Lord.
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566. They're gonna ruin me
so they can ruin this movement.
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567. They are.
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568. "Look at the birds of the air,
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569. "that they do not sow, nor reap,
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570. "nor gather into barns,
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571. "and yet your Heavenly Father
doth feed them.
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574. "can add a single hour to his life?"
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577. Yes, sir.
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578. What? Where did you hear that?
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579. I overheard them talking
about him coming in this evening.
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580. Overheard us?
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581. I'm learning about this just like you.
We didn't do this.
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582. That Negro
can't be talking about that
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583. "by any means necessary" madness
with these people.
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584. They about to bust as it is.
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585. He's on his way here, right?
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586. So we gotta figure this out.
Right and fast.
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587. Oh, he ain't on his way. He here.
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588. Holy shit.
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589. - Are you all right?
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590. I wish I had more time
to prepare is all.
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591. I want to do this kind of thing
whenever possible.
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592. But I don't get to do it enough
to feel entirely comfortable.
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593. I prefer to be prepared.
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594. Yes, I understand that.
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595. I admire you. I do.
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596. Sometimes I wish
I were more out there in the trenches.
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597. You do more than you know, Mrs. King.
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598. I'll tell you what I know to be true.
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599. It helps me in times
when I'm feeling unsure.
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600. If you'd like.
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601. Oh, please do, Mrs. Boynton.
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602. I know that we are descendants
of a mighty people,
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the hulls of slave ships
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607. despite pressures
and tortures unimaginable.
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610. They've prepared you.
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611. You are already prepared.
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612. Mrs. King, I mean no disrespect.
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613. I come with great respect
for your husband.
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614. I have no army behind me anymore.
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616. That is all I stand on today.
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617. You've said disrespectful things
in the past, Minister.
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618. So you'll understand
why there is some alarm here tonight.
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619. I do. I understand that.
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620. Your husband and I, we do not see
exactly eye-to-eye
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621. on how to achieve progress
for the black man.
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622. And yes, I have been piercing
in my critiques of non-violence.
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623. But because we don't agree, Mrs. King,
does not mean that I'm the enemy.
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624. What do you intend to say
to these people then, sir?
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625. A lot of work has been done here,
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626. and I don't intend to
see it undone tonight.
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627. Let's just say,
my eyes see in a new way.
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628. But your local sheriff here?
He doesn't know that.
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629. So allow me to be the alternative
to your husband.
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630. The alternative that scares them so much
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631. they turn to Dr. King in refuge.
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632. Let my being here, Mrs. King,
represent the factions
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633. that will come if they don't
give the good reverend
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634. what he's asking for and soon.
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635. Do you know what he has said
about us in the past, Coretta?
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636. He called us "ignorant Negro preachers."
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637. Called me a modern day Uncle Tom.
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638. Said on national television
that the white man pays me
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639. to keep Negroes defenseless.
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640. The white man pays me!
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641. How could you allow it?
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642. It wasn't like that this time, Martin.
I'm telling you...
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643. He spoke with some of
the words he's used before,
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644. but it wasn't aimed at you.
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645. It was...
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646. It had more to do with helping us.
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647. Not that you need his help.
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648. I'm just telling you how it was.
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649. This movement, our movement,
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651. Our movement changes laws
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653. But what has he changed?
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654. Actually changed?
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655. You don't sound like yourself.
You sound tired.
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656. And you sound enamored.
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657. I didn't mean that.
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658. Corrie.
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661. I'm tired.
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662. You're right.
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663. Rest then.
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664. Rest tonight, Martin.
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665. This is not
what I want to hear.
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666. How in Christ's sake does
Malcolm X slip into my state,
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667. meet with the wife of the other one,
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to these nigras
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670. I mean, how does that happen,
Colonel Lingo?
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671. Governor...
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672. Is every spook militant in existence
gonna pay us a visit?
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674. Do you know what this means?
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675. Johnson is going to get jumpy.
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676. King and X together is sending him
through the cotton-pickin' stratosphere.
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677. And pictures of nigras
getting beat in the street
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- Governor...
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679. Now I can't make a move
against that backwoods,
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680. white trash Sheriff Clark 'cause
that'll be seen as I'm helping King.
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681. But somebody got to
get Jim Clark under control.
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682. Election year is coming up
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683. and this black voting business
won't abide.
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685. Look, George, I'm telling you,
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688. "Jim, now, we need you to
treat them niggers nice."
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689. Jim Clark would beat the shit
out of the pair of them,
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691. Jesus H. Christ.
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692. Jim's a good old boy,
he's a friend of mine.
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693. Jim Clark just ain't that scary.
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694. Now he's playing into their hands.
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697. you need dominance in Selma.
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698. Hoover picked up some intel
about a night march.
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outside of King's group.
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701. Unofficial, they called it.
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once King leaves jail.
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703. Going to some bleeding heart
fundraiser in California.
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704. So...
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706. Fewer cameras.
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707. And at night.
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708. Find a reason
to send us in there.
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709. Let's scare some real sense
into them black bastards.
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710. Y'all move back. Move back now. Get back.
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711. Go back to your homes now.
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712. - Stop! Leave him be!
- Mama, come on!
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714. We gotta keep moving. Come on.
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717. It's all right.
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719. Act like you're...
Act like you're reading your menu. Okay?
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720. It's okay.
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721. Pops...
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722. It's all right, Mama.
It's gonna be cool.
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723. It's okay, it's okay.
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725. No, get off of him! Just get off of him!
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728. Stop it! No, no, no!
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729. - Stop it!
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730. Help me.
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732. Jimmie.
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733. Jimmie. Jimmie. Jimmie.
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734. Help me.
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735. Sir?
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736. Oh. Dr. King.
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737. There are no words
to soothe you, Mr. Lee.
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738. There are no words.
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739. But I can tell you
one thing for certain.
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740. God was the first to cry.
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741. Yes.
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742. He was the first to cry for your boy.
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743. Yes. I believe that.
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745. Is Jimmie Lee's mother here, Mr. Lee?
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746. No, she... She couldn't make it.
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747. May I ask your age, sir?
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748. Well, I... I got 82 years.
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749. 1883.
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750. Right.
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751. Yeah. Jimmie...
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754. I mean, he was... Was an Army man.
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755. In the Army a spell.
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756. He say, "Pa, you gonna vote
before you done."
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757. Mmm-hmm. That's what he said.
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758. He tell me.
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759. - He was a good boy.
- Yes.
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763. I'm so sorry.
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764. Yeah.
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765. Who murdered Jimmie Lee Jackson?
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766. Who murdered Jimmie Lee Jackson?
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767. We know a state trooper
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768. acting under the orders
of George Wallace
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770. But how many other fingers
were on that trigger?
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772. Every white lawman
who abuses the law to terrorize.
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775. Every white preacher
who preaches the Bible
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before his white congregation.
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are humiliated,
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781. brutalized, and ripped from this earth!
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782. When I heard
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783. President Kennedy
had been shot and killed...
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784. And when I heard just yesterday
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785. that Malcolm X,
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786. who stood in this very church
just three weeks ago,
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787. had been shot and killed,
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788. I turned to my wife Coretta
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789. and said the same thing I often say
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792. "if we're not willing to die
for those we love
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794. But today, Jimmie,
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and you've done the dying, dear brother.
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796. We will not let your sacrifice
pass in vain, dear brother.
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797. We will not let it go!
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798. We will finish what you were after!
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799. We will get what you were denied!
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800. We will vote and we will
put these men out of office!
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801. We will take their power!
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802. We will win
what you were slaughtered for!
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803. Yeah!
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804. We're going back to Washington.
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805. We're going to demand
to see the President.
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806. And I'm gonna tell him
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by an administration
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every day
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in the name of liberty in Vietnam,
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and the moral courage
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of its own people here in America!
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812. We will not let it go!
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813. And if he does not act,
we will act. We will act!
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814. We will do it for all of our lost ones.
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817. taken by hate!
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818. Let me hear the top-tier issues
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819. that have to be evident
in the overall legislation we demand.
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821. But let's root this discussion
in what we know.
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822. We know Johnson
can't see the full picture.
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823. So, let's paint it for him.
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824. What are the specific hardships
and humiliations
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context of legislation?
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826. Doc, we gotta start
with banning these laws that
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827. if a Negro tries to register,
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828. I mean, actually musters up
the courage to go in that courthouse,
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829. that their name and address
is published in the paper.
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830. It gives anybody who wants
to do them any harm
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831. their exact location,
and we know how the Klan is.
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832. I hear that. But the poll taxes
got to be our focus first.
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833. 'Cause black people are poor!
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834. - Black people are poor down here.
- Yep.
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835. And they expected to pay for every year
they weren't legally registered
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836. before they can register.
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837. Now, what the hell is that?
Who got that kind of money?
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839. The big issue is voting vouchers.
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840. Is that the number one issue?
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841. Now hold on. Let me finish.
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842. 'Cause everybody'll forget
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843. But if you're Negro,
the only way you can vote
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844. is if an approved registered voter
vouches for you.
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845. Right? So, let's say, you take
some place like Lowndes County,
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who are registered
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847. and you've got to have someone
who is registered to vouch for you.
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848. What are you supposed to do?
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849. - Hmm?
- Mmm.
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850. Nobody you know,
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851. not a single black person
for 100 miles is registered.
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853. To get you into the courthouse door
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856. and get yourself dead.
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857. That's true.
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858. We need a new plan!
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859. I can't take him back to Washington
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860. and waltz into the White House
with a list of empty demands.
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861. Tactics, my friends!
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862. We must break down this institution
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863. into the tangible tactics
that it takes to dismantle it.
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864. What's your next move?
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865. A march from Selma to Montgomery
to protest and amplify.
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866. Well, I'll be damned.
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867. This was always
part of the plan, wasn't it?
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868. Provoke some tragedy
in little old Selma, then go big.
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869. Get someone killed
and march on the State Capitol!
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870. Selma to Montgomery's gotta be 50 miles!
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871. You march those people
into rural Alabama unprotected,
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872. it's gonna be open season.
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873. It's too damn far
and too damn dangerous!
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874. Then propose new legislation, sir.
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875. I can't do that this year.
I won't! I told you.
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876. We need your involvement here,
Mr. President.
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877. We deserve your help
as citizens of this country.
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878. Citizens under attack.
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880. You're an activist. I'm a politician.
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881. You got one big issue.
I got a hundred and one.
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882. Now, you demanding more
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883. and putting me on the spot
with this visit, that's okay.
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884. That's your job. That's what you do.
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885. But I am sick and tired
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888. If you want my support
on this voting thing,
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890. What do you want, Mr. President?
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891. We have a line on
some threats that are, uh...
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893. Well, what's new?
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894. No, no. This is serious.
Credible threats with detail.
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895. This information,
coming from the FBI, I assume?
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896. High-level?
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897. The same high-level
that's been tracking us like animals?
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898. Bugging our homes and our hotel rooms.
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899. Digging for things
that simply are not there, Lee?
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900. This all feels very convenient.
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901. Okay.
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902. This is coming from
Lowndes County, Alabama.
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903. Between Selma and Montgomery.
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904. I'm telling you, if he were my guy,
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905. I'd keep him off the frontlines.
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906. Just for a while.
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907. Not gonna happen, Lee.
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908. Meet me halfway on this, Martin.
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909. I can't, Mr. President.
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910. Can't or won't?
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911. I came here hoping
to talk to you about people.
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912. People are dying in the street for this.
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913. It cannot wait, sir.
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914. Mr. President, how did it go?
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915. What can I do to help?
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916. Get me J. Edgar Hoover.
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917. MAN #1: King,
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918. you know you are a complete fraud
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919. and a liability to all nigras.
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920. Like all frauds,
your end is approaching.
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921. You are done.
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922. Your degrees and your fancy awards
will not save you.
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923. The American public
will soon know you for what you are,
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924. an evil, abnormal beast.
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925. That wasn't me.
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926. That isn't me, Corrie.
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927. I know.
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928. I know what you sound like.
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929. I've gotten used to a lot.
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930. All the hours wondering
after your safety,
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931. worried about how you are.
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932. This house.
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933. Renting here.
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934. No foundation.
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935. Without the things
the children should have,
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936. all because of how it would look.
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937. I have gotten used to it,
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938. for better or worse.
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939. But what I have never gotten used to
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940. is the death.
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941. The constant closeness of death.
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942. It's become like a thick fog to me.
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943. I can't see life sometimes
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944. because of the fog of death
constantly hanging over.
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945. People actually say
that they will stop the blood
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946. running through the hearts
of our children.
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947. That's what they said
on the other end of that phone line.
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948. How they're going to kill my children.
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949. And what they'll do to you
and how they'll do it.
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950. How many years
have I had to listen to this?
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951. The filth,
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952. deranged and twisted
and just ignorant enough to be serious.
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953. If I ask you something,
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954. will you answer me with the truth?
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955. Yes.
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956. Good,
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957. because I am not a fool.
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958. Do you love me?
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959. Yes, I love you, Coretta.
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960. Do you love any of the others?
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961. No.
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962. I need to put the march back a day.
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963. Why?
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964. I have to be home right now.
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965. Oh.
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966. Yes. Okay. I understand.
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967. But I have to tell you
the organization looks good.
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968. Real good.
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969. The mood is strong.
And the locals are prepared.
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970. The SNCC kids are ready to go.
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971. We can start it off from Selma,
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972. and you can join in on the second day.
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973. I just think it'd be a mistake
to hold people back
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974. when their blood is up.
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975. I hear you, but we need
to be out there full throttle.
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976. This ain't a test run.
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977. We need to get to Montgomery.
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978. I warned Johnson that
we were going to the Capitol.
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979. We need to do just that.
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980. And I believe we will.
We'll get there.
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981. And when we do
the real deal, the finale,
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982. when you make the big speech at the end,
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983. right on Wallace's doorstep.
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984. I don't know, Andy.
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985. It'll be just fine.
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986. We'll get it started strong.
And you'll finish strong.
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987. Mmm.
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988. Okay. Uh... Let's proceed.
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989. But only one of us walks to start.
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990. I don't want to get back on Monday
and find all our leadership in jail.
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991. One of us walks.
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992. Understood.
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993. There will be no march
from Selma to Montgomery.
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994. It is not conducive to
traffic flow on Route 80.
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995. Or to public safety.
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996. Your lives could be in danger,
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997. but we're going to be strong
if we stick together.
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998. Don't fight back.
It's a non-violent movement.
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999. Non-violence is not passive.
It's actually very strong.
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1000. We shouldn't do this, John.
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1001. This is not us. This is not SNCC.
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1002. It's some bullshit.
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1003. It's gonna do more for King
and the SCLC than for Selma.
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1004. This is Alabama.
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1005. They can keep their asses
in Washington, D.C.
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1006. You don't tell us how to live our lives.
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1007. This is an example of what
you might deal with out there.
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1008. What you might experience.
Here we go. Let's show them.
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1009. We don't want your kind here.
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1010. Go to the bottom of the river,
black boy.
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1011. We're going to put you down
in Alabama River!
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1012. He's not even here.
How's it gonna do more for him?
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1013. Well, why ain't
he here, then, man?
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1014. Are you listening to yourself?
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1015. First, it's gonna do more for him.
Now, it's why he ain't here?
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1016. Do you want him here,
or do you not want him here?
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1017. Honestly, I don't give a rat's ass
about that man. That's your hero.
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1018. Let's take these bastards
and stick them down into Alabama River
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1019. and never see them again.
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1020. James, you are so off-base with this.
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1021. All this nonsense.
This ain't what SNCC is about.
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1022. Don't make me out to be
the bad guy here, John.
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1023. I'm not! You're the one
playing me small.
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1024. - Don't demonize me...
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1025. You're mad because they called him in.
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1026. We were here first.
And they called him in.
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1027. I get it. I understand that.
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1028. But if we are really
and truly for the people,
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1029. and the people of Selma chose him,
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1030. well, then the people have spoken.
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1031. And if they want to march,
then I'm marching with them.
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1032. Then, brother,
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1033. you're marching as John Lewis.
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1034. Not as part of SNCC.
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1035. It's been voted on and decided.
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1036. For this march, you're on your own
with De Lawd and his disciples.
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1037. Short man wins. Short man wins.
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1038. Short man wins.
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1039. All right.
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1040. All right. Who got it?
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1041. It's on you, Hosea.
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1042. You ready, young blood?
You ready?
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1043. - All right. Let's do this.
- All right.
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1044. About 525 Negroes
had left Brown's Chapel
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1045. and walked six blocks to cross
Pettus Bridge and the Alabama River.
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1046. There were young and old,
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1047. and they carried an assortment of packs,
bed rolls and lunch sacks.
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1048. The troopers were waiting
300 yards beyond the end of the bridge.
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1049. Behind the troopers
were dozens of possemen,
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1050. 15 of them on horses,
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1051. and perhaps 100 white spectators.
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1052. Can you swim?
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1053. Not many swimming pools for
black folk where I come from.
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1054. Yeah.
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1055. Andy. It's Bayard. Everybody there?
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1056. Yes.
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1057. Turn on CBS right now, Andy.
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1058. Right now. You have a TV there?
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1059. - Yes. Now?
- Right now!
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1060. Turn on the television set.
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1061. (ON TV) We interrupt
this program to bring you
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1062. a special bulletin from CBS News.
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1063. Give 'em two minutes. Stand right there.
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1064. We're ready.
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1065. This is an unlawful assembly.
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1066. You have two minutes to disperse.
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1067. Go home or go to your church.
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1068. This march will not continue.
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1069. Two minutes.
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1070. May I have a word with the Major?
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1071. There's no word to be had.
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1072. Major Cloud, may we speak with you?
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1073. Troopers, advance!
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1074. Seventy million people
are watching this.
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1075. The first 10 or 20 Negroes
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1076. were swept to the ground screaming,
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1077. arms and legs flying,
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1078. packs and bags went skittering
across the grassy divider.
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1079. Those still on their feet retreated.
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1080. A cheer went up
from the white spectators
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1081. lining the south side of the highway.
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1082. - Come on.
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1083. You gotta come on.
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1084. Please, don't...
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1085. The troopers continued pushing,
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1086. using both the force of their bodies
and the prodding of their nightsticks.
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1087. Suddenly, there was
a sharp sound, like a gunshot,
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1088. and a gray cloud spewed over
the troopers and the Negroes.
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1089. But before the cloud hid it all,
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1090. there were several seconds
of unobstructed view.
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1091. Fifteen or 20 nightsticks
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1092. could be seen through the gas,
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1093. flailing at the heads of the marchers.
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1094. Ahhh!
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1095. The Negroes cried out
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1096. as they crowded together for protection,
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1097. and the whites on the sidelines
whooped and cheered.
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1098. From the hospital
came reports of victims
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1099. suffering fractures of ribs,
heads, arms and legs.
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1100. And Negro leader John Lewis,
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1101. despite injury from
a possible skull fracture,
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1102. led the marchers back to the chapel
after the encounter with officers.
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1103. Help!
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1104. Help!
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1105. He said, "I don't see
how President Johnson
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1106. "can send troops to Vietnam
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1107. "and can't send troops
to Selma, Alabama."
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1108. To which the Negroes present
roared their approval.
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1109. Gerry! Gerry, come with us!
Come with us!
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1110. We need your gun, man!
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1111. I can't walk!
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1112. Come with us. We know you got
them guns in the shed, Gerry.
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1113. Hey, hey, hey, what you need guns for?
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1114. The Bible says,
"An eye for an eye," Reverend.
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1115. - Yeah?
- I'm sick of this shit!
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1116. How many guns
you think they got down there?
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1117. That's an entire army down there.
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1118. What you got? A couple of.32s? A.38?
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1119. Maybe a couple of old scatterguns? What?
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1120. I got enough to kill a couple
of them crackers, that's what I got!
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1121. And how many of us you think
they gonna kill in retaliation?
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1122. With their 12-gauge pump-actions,
their Colt automatics,
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1123. their Remingtons, their helicopters,
their tanks!
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1124. We won't win that way,
and I ain't talking about the Bible.
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1125. I ain't talking what's right by God.
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1126. I am talking facts. Cold, hard facts!
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1127. Now, you take two of them,
and they take 10 of us.
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1128. No. We have to win another way.
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1129. (ON TV) ... to our
regularly scheduled program.
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1130. We're going back to the bridge.
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1131. We're going to finish this,
we promise you that, Ms. Amelia.
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1132. We go again.
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1133. Dr. King!
Can we get a statement, sir?
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1134. Dr. King! Morning, Doctor.
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1135. Can we get a statement, please?
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1136. Morning.
- Morning.
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1137. While rageful violence continues
towards the unarmed people of Selma,
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1138. while they are assaulted with tear gas
and batons like an enemy in a war,
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1139. no citizen of this country
can call themselves blameless,
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1140. for we all bear a responsibility
for our fellow man.
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1141. I am appealing to men and women of God
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1142. and goodwill everywhere,
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1143. white, black and otherwise.
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1144. If you believe all are created equal,
come to Selma.
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1145. Join us. Join our march
against injustice and inhumanity.
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1146. We need you to stand with us.
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1147. Judge Johnson,
Dr. King's call-to-action
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1148. was nationally televised.
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1149. We've seen hundreds of people travel across
the country to attend tomorrow's march,
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1150. mostly white,
mostly clergy of some kind.
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1151. The SCLC is seeking
a federal court order
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1152. enjoining the state authorities
from interfering with the next march.
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1153. You're asking me to overturn
the Governor's mandate
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1154. and to do so without a hearing,
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1155. but it's not going to happen at all
without a proper proceeding.
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1156. Dr. King is in position
to lead tomorrow's march, Judge.
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1157. Understood, but you will have
your day in court on Thursday, Mr. Gray.
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1158. Meanwhile, there will be
no march tomorrow.
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1159. I will not oppose Wallace
against protocol.
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1160. "Thousands head south in moral crusade."
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1161. The SCLC already filed an appeal
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1162. against Wallace's orders this morning.
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1163. You want my advice, Mr. President?
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1164. You have to ask?
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1165. Give King the march to Montgomery.
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1166. Do that, and then Selma's over.
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1167. Then you're back in control.
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1168. In control of what?
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1169. Another civil war?
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1170. This ain't about the goddamn march.
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1171. You think he cares about the march?
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1172. He wants the law changed, now.
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1173. I've got Congress
calling me by the dozens.
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1174. I've got picketing that gets
bigger and bigger every day.
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1175. He tugs on their goddamn
white liberal conscience.
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1176. Every march pulls 'em. Especially when
people are getting beat up in the streets.
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1177. These pictures are going
around the world, Lee.
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1178. I understand, Mr. President.
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1179. All the more reason to act now.
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1180. I'm gonna act now.
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1181. You tell Wallace
and those backwater hicks
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1182. I don't want to see
any more of this horseshit.
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1183. And you tell King he best not march,
you hear me?
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1184. Either King stops and Wallace stops,
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1185. or I'll stop 'em both.
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1186. I'm here on the President's order
to try and make this work.
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1187. Please work with me.
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1188. So we give up the march and you...
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1189. You give what?
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1190. We asked for federal protection.
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1191. And with no disrespect, but when
the Assistant Attorney General
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1192. is the highest-ranking
federal official in Selma,
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1193. we have our answer.
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1194. And it's not the one we want.
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1195. Might I suggest that you
speak with Governor Wallace
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1196. and Sheriff Clark
and urge them against violence
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1197. instead of trying to persuade us
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1198. not to have a peaceful protest?
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1199. Maybe we can make a deal.
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1200. What if I
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1201. could assure you that the administration
would endorse a later march
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1202. if tomorrow is called off?
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1203. You know what?
He's closer than you may think
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1204. to coming around on this issue.
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1205. I believe this compromise
might be agreeable.
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1206. Mr. Doar?
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1207. Thousands have gathered here
to demonstrate their dignity.
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1208. I don't want to challenge Judge Johnson.
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1209. I don't want to go
against the President.
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1210. I don't want any of this.
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1211. The President could stop this
with a stroke of his pen.
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1212. He chooses not to.
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1213. The decision is with your side, sir,
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1214. not ours.
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1215. Good to see you, Father.
Good to see you.
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1216. Thank you for coming.
Thank you for coming out.
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1217. Hello, sister. Good to
see you this afternoon.
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1218. Oh. Oh... You came.
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1219. You called and we came, my friend.
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1220. You are not alone, my friend.
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1221. Welcome, welcome.
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1222. - Hi, what's your name?
- Susan.
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1223. Hi, I'm Viola. Welcome to Selma.
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1224. - Yes, ma'am, I'm good. How are you?
- Fine, thank you.
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1225. What is your name
and where are you from, sir?
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1226. My name is James Reeb.
I've come from Boston.
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1227. Tell me, why have you
traveled here, Mr. Reeb?
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1228. I heard about the attack
of innocent people
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1229. who just want their rights,
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1230. and I couldn't just stand by
when Dr. King put out that call to clergy.
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1231. I couldn't.
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1232. The President doesn't
want us to march today.
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1233. The courts don't want us to march.
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1234. But we must march.
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1235. Yeah!
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1236. - We must stand up.
Yeah!
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1237. We must make a massive demonstration
of our moral certainty.
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1238. I'm so glad we're here together today.
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1239. I thank you for standing up.
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1240. For we shall be victorious in our quest.
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1241. We shall cross the finish line
hand in hand.
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1242. For we shall overcome.
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1243. All right.
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1244. Troopers, withdraw!
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1245. My point is,
after what happened the last time,
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1246. if it don't feel right, we don't do it.
That's my point.
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1247. We've been going round
and round on this for hours,
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1248. and nothing's gonna change the fact that
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1249. it was Doc's decision
and we have to support him.
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1250. This is a movement
of many, not of one.
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1251. So any choice we make
has to be right for many.
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1252. Come on, Diane. Now, you know
that's not what I meant by that, all right?
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1253. People are angry, Dr. King.
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1254. Angry. They went back to that bridge
because they were hot about Sunday.
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1255. That was our moment out there today.
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1256. And you threw it away.
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1257. They could've sealed off
the road behind us.
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1258. No food, water, no kind of
support allowed through.
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1259. We wouldn't have made 10 miles.
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1260. You saying this was a trap?
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1261. I don't know what it was.
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1262. That was no trap!
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1263. You know why they
opened up the road to us?
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1264. Because all them nice,
respectable white folks
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1265. was with us, and we
should've capitalized on that.
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1266. Because they're not gonna be
around here for long. They never are!
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1267. It was Martin's call. It's done.
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1268. - He made the wrong goddamn call!
- Hey, watch your mouth, young man!
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1269. Two days ago,
you didn't wanna march at all.
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1270. And now you're mad because
it didn't go the way you planned?
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1271. Calm down, brother.
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1272. Now, what happened out there today?
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1273. You gotta tell us something. Please.
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1274. I'd rather people be upset and hate me
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1275. than be bleeding or dead.
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1276. My dearest Corrie,
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1277. at a time when I need you,
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1278. I cannot call you.
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1279. And I have done this to myself, to us.
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1280. At this late hour,
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1281. my thoughts are of you
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1282. and all you have sacrificed
for this struggle.
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1283. So many have sacrificed.
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1284. So many have been lost.
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1285. I wonder how many must we lose.
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1286. I pray for discernment and guidance
as we journey on.
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1287. I pray, too, that I can justify
the faith you once had in me.
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1288. I, too, often feel that heavy fog
you spoke of, Corrie.
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1289. Only you and our family clears the haze.
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1290. Love, Martin.
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1291. He betrayed trust.
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1292. He called, we came,
and he didn't fulfill his own call.
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1293. Yeah, but sometimes
it's not that clear-cut.
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1294. Sometimes it's instinctual.
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1295. Like when you're preaching,
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1296. and you're just flying.
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1297. You know, you're not on the notes.
You're not on memory.
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1298. You're tapped into what's higher,
what's true.
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1299. God is guiding you.
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1300. I've known that feeling.
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1301. It's rare, but I've known it.
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1302. I think that's what happened to Dr. King
up there on the bridge today.
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1303. He kneeled down,
prayed to God and got an answer.
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1304. And he was brave enough
to follow that answer,
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1305. and I, for one, don't fault him for it.
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1306. - Except he owes me a bus ticket home.
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1307. MAN #1: You know what
I hate more than niggers?
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1308. MAN #2: What's that?
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1309. White niggers.
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1310. Look, we don't want trouble, okay?
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stirrin' trouble.
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1312. Doc,
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1313. someone's been hurt.
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1314. A priest, from Boston.
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1315. White.
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1316. Now you know what being a nigger
around here feels like, boy.
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1317. Hurt? How?
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1318. Dead.
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1319. I need a phone!
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1320. Chicago, Detroit, Boston, I don't care.
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1321. Hell, you got 2,000 people
marching up in Harlem.
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1322. Well, good for you.
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1323. But when you have people
come inside the White House?
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1324. Inside the White House! On a tour?
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1325. They just sat down, Martin.
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1326. They sat down in the main corridor,
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1327. started singin' and shoutin'.
Well, I won't have it!
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1328. I cannot stop people from expressing...
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1329. You can! You can stop them.
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1330. No, you can stop it.
You, sir, can do more.
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1331. Now I'm glad to hear that you called
Reverend Reeb's widow, sir.
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1332. That is very fine, and it is right.
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1333. I only wish that
Jimmie Lee Jackson's family
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1334. would have received the same
consideration from their President.
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1335. Don't you lay your guilt at my door.
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1336. You're the one choosing to send
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1337. people out to slaughter
when we told you there was trouble.
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1338. We won't sit idle
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1339. while you wait another year or two
to send this bill up at your leisure.
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1340. That should be clear by now.
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1341. We will continue to demonstrate
until you take action, sir.
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1342. And if our President
won't protect our rights,
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1343. we will take this fight to court.
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1344. You know, I'm... I'm trying here.
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1345. We're getting close
to figuring something out
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1346. on this voting thing,
but I will not have this!
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1347. This bill has been
almost impossible to craft,
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1348. you hear me?
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1349. You think you're jugglin', Martin?
I'm jugglin', too.
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1350. I am a preacher from Atlanta.
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1351. You are the man who won the presidency
of the world's most powerful nation
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1352. by the greatest landslide
in history four months ago.
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1353. And you are the man
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1354. dismantling your own legacy
with each passing day.
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1355. No one will remember
the Civil Rights Act.
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1356. But they will remember
the standoff in Selma
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1357. when you never even
set foot in this state.
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1358. They will remember you saying,
"Wait," and "I can't,"
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1359. unless you act, sir.
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1360. Evenin'.
- Evenin'.
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1361. I wanted to speak privately.
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1362. I know there's been trouble
with the group,
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1363. and I apologize that our efforts
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1364. have caused a rift between y'all.
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1365. That's a painful thing, I know,
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1366. and I'm truly sorry it's happened.
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1367. Yeah, painful.
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1368. LBJ is not moving, John.
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1369. I thought he would,
but our efforts are not working,
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1370. and I can't risk another march
with people getting killed
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1371. when it's not working. I won't do it.
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1372. We need voting, not marching.
You know that.
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1373. We have to move beyond these protests
to some real political power.
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1374. This can't go on forever like this.
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1375. I can't go on like this.
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1376. When I was...
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1377. When I was working with SNCC
on the Freedom Rides,
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1378. the Montgomery bus
reached the city limits.
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1379. We got off. And out of nowhere,
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1380. from all directions, they came.
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1381. There was men, women.
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1382. Kids, too.
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1383. They had just about every
makeshift weapon you could think of.
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1384. I mean, bats, bricks,
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1385. tire irons, pipes.
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1386. I remember...
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1387. I remember this little girl
just clawing her nails
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1388. into the side of my friend Jessie's face
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1389. while her daddy... Her daddy
beat him with an ax handle.
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1390. Jessie was unconscious,
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1391. and they just kept beating on him
and beating on him.
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1392. I must've passed out
on the asphalt somewhere.
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1393. Next day, I found myself patched up
and sitting in a church.
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1394. I could barely hold my head up,
but I needed to be there.
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1395. You were gonna be speaking.
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1396. And I needed to hear you.
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1397. And I was feeling down,
but you got up there.
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1398. You remember that day at all?
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1399. I don't think we remember it
the same way.
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1400. What'd I say, John?
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1401. I'm about to tell you right now.
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1402. And I hope you hear me.
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1403. You said that we would triumph.
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1404. That we would triumph
because there could be no other way.
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1405. And you know what else you said?
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1406. You said,
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1407. "Fear not.
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1408. "We've come too far to turn back now."
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1409. I feel good about where we are.
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1410. We have a strong case.
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1411. - We can do this.
- Right.
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1412. Now, Ms. Cooper
and Ms. Boynton are here,
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1413. - and they need to be ready.
Mmm-hmm.
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1414. A lot depends on
what they have to say. Okay?
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1415. Mmm.
I hear what you're saying, but...
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1416. You're here.
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1417. Yes, I'm here.
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1418. I'm glad.
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1419. Just in time.
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1420. In the matter of the Southern
Christian Leadership Conference
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1421. v. The state of Alabama,
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1422. I will now hear testimony
from the plaintiffs. Mr. Gray.
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1423. Your Honor, you will hear
testimony from the victims
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1424. who were beaten and bludgeoned
in their quest for freedom.
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1425. For their right to vote
and to self-determine.
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1426. The fact of the matter, Your Honor,
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1427. is that the incidents that occurred
cannot be disputed.
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1428. These particular circumstances
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1429. will paint a thorough picture
of the horrific events endured in Selma.
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1430. Very well, you may proceed.
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1431. Mr. King, you went out on that bridge
in direct violation of that judge's orders.
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1432. You deliberately disobeyed this judge
and the Governor, did you not?
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1433. Thousands of people came to Selma,
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1434. aroused by Sunday's brutal acts
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1435. exacted by officials
of the city of Selma
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1436. and the state of Alabama.
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1437. I felt if I had not led the march,
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1438. pent-up emotions and inner tensions
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1439. would have led to an uncontrollable
retaliatory situation,
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1440. a violent situation on both sides.
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1441. I don't need any of your preaching
and prancing in here,
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1442. you hear? I want an answer.
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1443. Objection.
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1444. Watch it, counselor.
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1445. I'm trying very hard, Judge.
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1446. Try harder, counselor.
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1447. It seems basic
to our constitutional principles
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1448. that the extent
of the right to assemble,
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1449. and demonstrate and march
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1450. along the highway in a peaceful manner
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1451. ought to be commensurate
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1452. with the enormity of the wrongs
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1453. that are being protested
and petitioned against.
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1454. In this case, the wrongs are enormous.
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1455. Therefore,
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1456. the extent of the right to demonstrate
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1457. in an estimated five-day march
from Selma to Montgomery
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1458. has been approved accordingly.
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1459. Yes!
Thank God!
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1460. There's no further
business with this court.
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1461. These proceedings are concluded,
with our thanks to the litigants.
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1462. Good day, gentlemen.
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1463. Yeah, that's right.
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1464. Well, now, we don't like
to have no mistakes, if you...
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1465. If you're sure about it.
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1466. Bayard says that Harry says
he can get Nina Simone,
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1467. Dick Gregory, Joan Baez,
Peter, Paul and Mary in.
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1468. Come on now.
We don't got money for that.
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1469. Well, Harry is chartering
a plane himself.
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1470. Day-O, day-O
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1471. Daylight come and me wan' go home
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1472. President's angling for your blocking
of the march to be overturned.
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1473. Unfortunately, all my maneuvers
have been put on hold
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1474. while the matter's being adjudicated.
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1475. Governor, you wanted to talk.
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1476. Well, Mr. President...
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1477. Malcontents are disrupting Alabama,
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1478. and it's your responsibility
to stop them.
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1479. They're protesting
about the right to vote
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1480. and the way they're treated
in your state.
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1481. So that's your problem,
your responsibility,
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1482. and it's on your watch.
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1483. Mr. President, I disagree.
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1484. We have a certain way things are done.
It's the way it is.
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1485. And it's the way
the people want it to stay.
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1486. George, why are you doing this?
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1487. Your whole career
has been working for the poor.
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1488. Why are you off on this black thing?
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1489. Well, 'cause you can't ever
satisfy them.
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1490. First, it's the front seat of the bus.
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1491. Next, it's take over the parks,
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1492. then it's the public schools,
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1493. then it's voting, then it's jobs,
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1494. then it's distribution
of wealth without work.
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1495. George, you seen all those demonstrators
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1496. out front of the White House
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1497. keeping my Lady Bird awake
the whole damn night?
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1498. Oh, yes, Mr. President. I saw them.
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1499. Well, let's go out there, you and I,
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1500. and announce that you've decided
to let the blacks vote undeterred,
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1501. and this whole mess will go away.
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1502. And I don't have to draft bills
or force the issue.
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1503. Now, why don't we do that, George?
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1504. Why don't you just let the niggers vote?
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1505. You agree they got
the right to vote, don't you?
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1506. Oh, there's no quarrel with that.
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1507. I know that. That's the law.
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1508. Then why don't you just let 'em vote?
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1509. I don't have that power.
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1510. It belongs to the county registrars.
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1511. Now, don't shit me
about who runs Alabama.
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1512. I don't have any legal power
over the county registrars, Mr. President.
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1513. They have their regulations
and they adhere.
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1514. Are you trying to shit me,
George Wallace?
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1515. Are you trying
to fuck over your President?
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1516. Mr. President...
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1517. We shouldn't even
be thinking about 1965.
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1518. We should be thinking about 1985.
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1519. You and I'll be both dead
and gone by then.
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1520. In 1985, what do you want looking back?
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1521. You want people remembering you sayin',
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1522. "Wait," or "I can't,"
or, uh... "It's too hard"?
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1523. I don't right care what they think,
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1524. and you shouldn't neither.
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1525. Well...
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1526. I'll be damned if I'm gonna let history
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1527. put me in the same place
as the likes of you.
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1528. I speak tonight for the dignity of man
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1529. and the destiny of democracy.
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1530. At times, history and fate
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1531. meet at a single time in a single place.
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1532. So it was last week in Selma, Alabama.
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1533. There, long suffering men and women
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1534. peacefully protested the denial
of their rights as Americans.
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1535. Rarely in any time
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1536. does an issue lay bare the secret heart
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1537. of America itself.
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1538. The issue for equal rights
for the American Negro
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1539. is that issue.
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1540. For this issue,
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1541. many of them were brutally assaulted.
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1542. There is no Negro problem.
There is no Southern problem.
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1543. There is only an American problem.
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1544. The Constitution says that
no person shall be kept from voting
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1545. because of his race or color.
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1546. To correct the denial
of this fundamental right,
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1547. this Wednesday,
I will send to Congress a law
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1548. designed to eliminate
these illegal barriers.
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1549. The bill will strike down
voting restrictions in all elections,
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1550. federal, state and local.
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1551. And we shall do this.
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1552. We shall overcome.
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1553. We believe we can cover you
through Lowndes County,
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1554. but once we add the final day's march
through Montgomery,
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1555. and you're passing through
all those tall buildings and whatnot,
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1556. coverage becomes challenging.
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1557. So please consider
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1558. driving in on the final leg.
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1559. And please consider nixing
the speech at the Capitol.
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1560. Well, if Wallace
will see us when we arrive,
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1561. there'll be no need for a speech.
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1562. - Can you arrange that?
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1563. I can't hide.
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1564. We can't hide. You understand.
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1565. I don't want to see this
go wrong for you.
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1566. Don't you want
to protect yourself, Doctor?
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1567. Let me try to do that.
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1568. You know, I know you want to live to see
the fruits of all this work. I know you do.
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1569. I'm just asking you
to allow us to help you do that.
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1570. I'm no different than anybody else.
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1571. I want to live long and be happy.
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1572. But I'll not be focusing
on what I want today.
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1573. I'm focused on what God wants.
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1574. We're here for a reason,
through many, many storms.
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1575. But, today, the sun is shining,
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1576. and I'm about to stand in its warmth
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1577. alongside a lot of freedom-loving people
who worked hard to get us here.
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1578. I may not be with them
for all the sunny days to come,
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1579. but as long as there
is light ahead for them,
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1580. it's worth it to me.
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1581. Thank you, John.
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1582. We heard them say
we'd never make it here.
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1583. We heard them say they'd stop us,
if it was the last thing they did.
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1584. We heard them say
we don't deserve to be here.
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1585. But today, we stand as Americans.
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1586. We are here,
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1587. and we ain't gonna let nobody
turn us around.
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1588. This mighty march,
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1589. which will be counted
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1590. demonstrations of protest and progress,
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1591. ends here in the Capitol of Alabama
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1592. for a vital purpose.
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1593. We have not fought only
for the right to sit where we please
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1594. and go to school where we please.
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1595. We do not only strive here today
to vote as we please.
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1596. But with our commitment,
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1597. we give birth each day to a new energy
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1598. that is stronger than
our strongest opposition.
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1599. And we embrace
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1601. that its reflection illuminates
a great darkness.
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1602. Our society has distorted who we are.
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1603. From slavery to the Reconstruction
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1604. to the precipice at which we now stand,
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white men rule the world
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1606. while offering poor white men
a vicious lie as placation.
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1607. And when the poor white man's children
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that cannot be satisfied,
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1609. he feeds them that same vicious lie.
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1611. that regardless of their lot in life,
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triumphant in the knowledge
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1613. that their whiteness makes them
superior to blackness.
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1614. But we know the truth.
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1615. We know the truth, and we will
go forward to that truth, to freedom.
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1616. We will not be stopped.
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1617. We will march for our rights.
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1618. We will march to demand
treatment as full citizens.
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1619. We will march until the viciousness
and the darkness
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1621. No man, no myth,
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that it is this darkness
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and the best of us.
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1625. Whether Jimmie Lee Jackson
or James Reeb,
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1626. or four blameless little girls
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1628. You may ask, when will we
be free of this darkness?
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1629. I say to you today,
my brothers and sisters,
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1630. despite the pain, despite the tears,
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1631. our freedom will soon be upon us.
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1632. For "truth crushed to earth
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1633. When will we be free?
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1634. Soon, and very soon.
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1635. Because you shall reap what you sow.
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1636. When will we be free?
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1637. Soon, and very soon.
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1638. Because no lie can live forever.
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1639. When will we be free?
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1640. Soon, and very soon
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1641. because "Mine eyes have seen
the glory of the coming of the Lord.
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1642. "He is trampling out the vintage
where the grapes of wrath are stored.
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1643. "He hath loosed the fateful lightning
of his terrible swift sword.
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1644. "His truth is marching on.
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1645. "Glory! Hallelujah!
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1646. "His truth is marching on."
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